Asian markets experienced a rebound on Tuesday after a global sell-off due to escalating US-China trade war fears. The Nikkei 225 in Japan surged, and Australian stocks also saw an increase following a significant decline on Monday. China has pledged to retaliate against US tariffs, contributing to market volatility. Oil prices decreased, while gold prices rose as investors sought safe-haven assets amidst uncertainty. This development signifies a shift in market sentiment after recent turbulence caused by trade tensions between the two economic powerhouses.

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Asian markets rebound as Nikkei 225 surges and Australia stocks edge up after US-China trade tensions escalate.
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